EL PLANTEAMIENTO APORÉTICO SOBRE LA "MUERTE DEL SUJETO": HISTORICIDAD, OTREDAD Y LÍMITES
Abstract
El presente ensayo realiza una análisis genealógico sobre la idea de "muerte del sujeto" como aporía. En el mismo se trabaja en primer lugar la relación entre sujeto, historia y lenguaje en Michel Foucault. En segundo lugar, se cuestiona la vision historicista de la muerte desde una aproximación a la ontología heideggeriana en la analítica existencial del Dasein. Finalmente, en confrontación con la ética levinasiana, se dirime el carácter intersubjetivo de la muerte en su carácter de pluralidad, reinterpretando la noción de libertad y su condición temporal.
The following essay performs a genealogical analysis on the idea of "the death of the subject" as aporia. The first topic it deals with is the relation among subject, history and language in Michel Foucault. Secondly, historicist vision of death from a Heidegger's ontology approach on the existential analysis of Dasein is questioned. Finally, confronting Levinas ethics, the intersubjective idea of death in its plurality character is settled, reinterpreting the notion of freedom and its temporal condition.
The following essay performs a genealogical analysis on the idea of "the death of the subject" as aporia. The first topic it deals with is the relation among subject, history and language in Michel Foucault. Secondly, historicist vision of death from a Heidegger's ontology approach on the existential analysis of Dasein is questioned. Finally, confronting Levinas ethics, the intersubjective idea of death in its plurality character is settled, reinterpreting the notion of freedom and its temporal condition.
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Vol. 25, No. 40